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Indians and Aboriginal Australians descend from a lineage known as East Eurasian (aka Eastern Non-African) that also gave rise to the ancestors of modern East Asians, Southeast Asians, Siberians, Native Americans and Pacific Islanders. Majority of them don't look alike but they share a distant genetic connection. When the ancestral Asian population (known as deep East Eurasian) left Africa and moved into what is now India, it split into three distinct lineages: AASI in India, ESEA which moved into East and Southeast Asia and AA which moved into island Southeast Asia and Australasia. All of these historical populations are distantly related to each other and contributed either fully or partially to modern populations we see in Asia and the Pacific.
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Trust you to make this about politics, they already do btw
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Source: A genetic history of migration, diversification, and admixture in Asia - Melinda A. Yang, 2022
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No, they're an Asian culture.
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Except there is. Indus Valley (IVC) ancestry is the dominant ancestral component of most modern Indians and most other South Asians for that matter.
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@n.c9653 Yes it is! Everybody knows this. Where do you think the IVC went for them to not have any connection to modern Indians???? One group of IVC people mixed with Steppe pastoralists to form Ancestral North Indian and another group of IVC mixed with the AASI hunter-gatherers to form Ancestral South Indian. All Indians have varying degrees of this component. My gosh, what is with these people getting upset at facts that we have all known for the past decade?? internationally peer-reviewed evidence lmaooooo. 😂😂 A simply Google search will give you this information. You shouldn't need to ask for this. Get with the times. I'm not even Indian btw. 1. The Formation of Human Populations in South and Central Asia - Vagheesh M. Narasimhan et al. 2019 2. Reconstructing Indian Population History - David Reich et al. 2010
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Well did you think about the fact that Pakistan did not exist at the time? That country came into existence in 1948. So why would they say "Pakistan"?
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No they didn't replace them, they mixed with them. Indus Valley ancestry is the dominant genetic component of most South Asian populations.
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@fr9714 South Asians all carry Indus Valley ancestry. That Indus Valley ancestry contributed partially to the formation of the two main genetic components of most South Asians today (Ancestral North India and Ancestral South Indian).
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Interesting all of those populations share a very distant genetic connection to each other because they are civilisations that descend fully or partially (in the case of the Indus Valley) from a very early ancient population of humans known as Eastern Non-African or deep East Eurasians that moved into Asia from eastern Africa. Source: A genetic history of migration, diversification, and admixture in Asia - Melinda A. Yang, 2022
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